She Told Us So: Rapid Gender Analysis - Closing the Data Gaps to Build Back Equal
Women’s needs are routinely overlooked without deliberate efforts to fill persistent gender data gaps. So we sought the advice of experts: women themselves.
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Women’s needs are routinely overlooked without deliberate efforts to fill persistent gender data gaps. So we sought the advice of experts: women themselves.
CARE International welcomed the new ECHO gender-age marker and gender policy
Climate-induced displacement must be understood, and policy responses developed, through the intersecting lenses of gender justice, climate justice and social justice.
This combined Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) provides information and observations on the different needs, capacities and coping strategies of Venezuelan women, men, and LGBTIQ+ individuals in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
CARE’s Rapid Gender Analysis gathers together data from its country offices in MENA and beyond to provide a sobering picture of the pandemic’s impact on women and girls.
The COVID-19 global crisis is disproportionately affecting women and girls. This makes it all the more important that women’s voices are equally included in the decision-making spaces and processes where responses are formed.
COVID-19 could push 15.9 million more people in Latin America and the Caribbean intro extreme poverty. Women, girls, and LGBTIQ+ people will be some of the most affected, especially those from at-risk and marginalized groups.
The COVID-19 pandemic in West Africa is currently exacerbating socio-economic issues, with women bearing the largest burden of caring for their families while also seeking to lead communities in prevention and adaptation.
While all crisis-affected settings are associated with an increased risk of GBV, there are unique factors about COVID-19 that make it particularly alarming.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.